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Mont Habitant Snow Forecast - 20th March 2026

Mont Habitant Snow Report and Forecast

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Updated 20 March 2026 12:41 CDT

Snow Forecast for Mont Habitant

Snow and Weather from 20 March.

For Forecast detail, see below.

Mont Habitant Snow Forecast Highlights

When will there be fresh snow in Mont Habitant?

Mont Habitant Snow Forecast Highlights - GEM
Snowfall prediction at mid-mountain (297m)
Next Snow Expected22 March
Next Snow Amount5cm
Next 48 Hours5cm
Next 7 Days8cm

Forecast for today in Mont Habitant

Max -1℃
Min -10℃

Below freezing at all levels, with valley temperatures as low as -10℃ and not getting above -1℃

Temperature at BaseTemp at Base

 
Snowfall

 
Snow Line

Fri
20

1cm New Snow

ClearClearCloudCloud

Clear sky early, then cloudy later.

Snow falling to resort level (213m).

Forecast times for Mont Habitant are in Edmonton (Canada/Mountain) time zone.

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Summary Weather and Snow Forecast for Mont Habitant from OpenMeteo(GEM)
Fri
20
Sat
21
Sun
22
Mon
23
Tue
24
Wed
25
Thu
26
WindNE F2NW F2
380m
-2℃
Cloud
+1cm
3℃
Clear
0℃
Snow
+5cm
1℃
Mixed
0℃
Fair
-1℃
Lt Snow Shwrs
-9℃
Mixed
+1cm
NE F2NW F2
297m
-1℃
Cloud
+1cm
3℃
Clear
0℃
Snow
+5cm
1℃
Mixed
1℃
Fair
0℃
Lt Snow Shwrs
-9℃
Mixed
+1cm
NE F2NW F2
213m
-1℃
Cloud
+1cm
4℃
Clear
1℃
Snow
+5cm
2℃
Mixed
1℃
Fair
1℃
Lt Snow Shwrs
-8℃
Mixed
+1cm
Snow Line

213m

213m

213m

213m

213m

213m

Max Town-1℃4℃1℃2℃1℃1℃-8℃
Min Town-10℃-6℃-6℃-9℃-11℃-16℃-20℃

This table shows the average forecast snowfall, the maximum temperature, and expected general weather at resort, lower and upper mountain levels. For daily forecast details, see below.

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Snow Forecast near Mont Habitant

Snow Forecasts for Ski Resorts near Mont Habitant
Ski Area 48 Hr 7 DayFrSaSuMoTuWeTh
Wentworth10cm 20cm
Mont Avila5cm 8cm
Mont Saint-Sauveur5cm 8cm
Morin Heights5cm 8cm
Mont Sainte-Anne5cm 7cm
Chantecler4cm 6cm
Mont Gabriel4cm 6cm

Snow Reliability

Mont Habitant typically enjoys reliable snow conditions, with an average snow depth of 80-100 cm throughout the season. Snowfall averages around 250 cm annually, ensuring great skiing opportunities; check J2Ski for the latest snow conditions.

Understanding and predicting Snow Conditions in Mont Habitant

Here are our tips for making the most of a trip to Mont Habitant, with the help of the J2Ski Snow forecasts and reports. You can find some great skiing in Mont Habitant, but like any mountain, snow conditions change throughout the season, from day to day, and even from hour to hour.

Whether you’re sticking to the marked pistes or venturing off-piste, here’s what you need to know:

Pistes (Groomers) or Off-Piste

These can be a world apart, regarding snow conditions, even ignoring the difference between the natural terrain features to be found off-piste and the generally controlled surfaces and slopes of a pisted (groomed) run.

  • Piste Conditions can range from fresh powder to firm, icy surfaces, particularly after warm spells or a busy day on the mountain with the passage of many skiers.
  • Off-Piste Conditions are far more variable. Wind and sun can quickly transform fresh snow into wind crust or slushy layers, whilst cold weather can preserve stashes of powder many days after a snowfall.

WARNING - skiing off-piste (out-of-bounds) at Mont Habitant is uncontrolled and un-marked slopes are not made safe (from avalanche risk) or patrolled. Always check local advice, know the Avalanche Risk Level, ski with safety kit (and know how to use it), and never ski alone.

Analyzing Weather and Snowfall Forecasts

Whilst no forecast can tell you exactly how snow conditions in Mont Habitant will develop, checking the forecast regularly should give you an idea of what to expect.

New snowfall can bring fresh powder and refresh the surfaces of pisted runs. Powder can be tracked out quickly at busy times, but in less crowded and shaded areas, fresh snow can linger for days.

Changes in weather conditions, such as milder temperatures, rain or wind, can degrade snow quality. Conversely, cold, stable weather can preserve conditions for extended periods.

Predicting Future Snow Quality

Regularly check our snow and weather forecasts for Mont Habitant for changes that may affect snow quality. Forecast snowfall depth and recent snowfall are good indicators of what to expect.

Use historical data and recent snow reports to understand past snow conditions and anticipate future changes.